By Dateline Philippines MANILA, Philippines – A re-electionist town mayor in Davao del Sur allegedly threatened to have a correspondent…
Dumaguis said they went to follow up a tip on vote buying but they were discovered before they could take footage.
By GERMELINA LACORTE
Twenty-three years after the ratification of the Philippine Constitution that ensured the public’s right to know, the hunt for information in the country remains a deadly game, the former chair of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines said.
Today, World Press Freedom Day, we the members of the Philippine press call to account this administration whose sins of…
By GINGGING AVELLANOSA-VALLE
They have fallen not only in pursuit of a story, but also because of that call of duty: the need to inform the public about what’s going on.
IT HAS been five years since journalist Marlene Esperat was killed. Five years have not made it any easier to…
CMFR/PHILIPPINES – After a Supreme Court justice filed 13 counts of libel against her in connection with an article she…
A hundred days have passed since the massacre of 32 journalists and media workers in Maguindanao, Southern Philippines, together with…
THERE was a time my colleagues at the PCIJ threatened to print shirts that said “I am not JJ” in…
The International Federation of Journalists today vigorously condemned a deadly bomb attack on the Peshawar Press Club in Pakistan and…